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RE: [gnugo-devel] Bug in owl code in 3.1.10
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Gaertner, Greg |
Subject: |
RE: [gnugo-devel] Bug in owl code in 3.1.10 |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Oct 2001 15:01:45 -0400 |
Further experimentation seems to indicate that --enable-dfa is the
culprit.
When I configure using --enable-dfa I get
D5 cannot be attacked (160 variations)
D5 can be defended at j5 (32 variations)
If I build not using DFA I get the same thing as Dan got below. ie
D5 can be attacked at C8 (4 variations)
D5 cannot be defended (4 variations)
with gnugo --quiet -l 3110bug.sgf -L63 --decide-dragon D5
The reason I said the scoring was messed up is that the
estimated score
is also to be based on the notion that this group was alive. I don't
think
its a separate problem.
Greg Gaertner
Benchmark Performance Engineering
High Performance Servers
Compaq Computer Corp.
(603) 884 - 0031
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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Bump [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 2:12 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [gnugo-devel] Bug in owl code in 3.1.10
Greg Gaertner wrote:
> The attatched sgf file contains a game in which the owl code appears
to
> assess a group as alive, even though
> its either critical or dead.
>
> gnugo -l 3110bug.sgf -Lxx -T xx anything between 59 and 71
> illustrates the problem.
Not on my machine! I'm using the latest CVS version but there
have been no changes to the engine since the 3.1.10 release.
I assume you're talking about the D5 dragon.
gnugo -T shows this in cyan (dead) and we can confirm this as
follows:
address@hidden freedom]$ gnugo --quiet -l [file] -L63 --decide-dragon D5
finished examine_position
D5 can be attacked at C8 (4 variations)
D5 cannot be defended (4 variations)
Is it possible this is a platform dependent problem?
> 3.1.10 scoring is also messed up. I assume its a side effect of
> this problem.
A statement like ``3.1.10 scoring is also messed up'' is not a
good bug report. Please give a reproducible example.
Dan
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